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  2. Sea of Swords - Wikipedia

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    Sea of Swords debuted on The New York Times bestseller list at No. 14. [1] It was positively reviewed in Publishers Weekly , where it debuted at No. 10 on the hardcover bestsellers list. [ 2 ] The reviewers described the novel as a "fast–moving fantasy adventure", although they acknowledged that the book, as the last in a sequence of four ...

  3. List of kennings - Wikipedia

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    headland of swords sverða nesi: There is a connection to the word nesa meaning subject to public ridicule/failure/shame, i.e. "the failure/shame of swords", not only "where the sword first hits/ headland of swords" Kennings can sometimes be a triple entendre. N: Þorbjörn Hornklofi, Glymdrápa 3 ship wave-swine unnsvín: N ship sea-steed ...

  4. Paths of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Paths of Darkness is an epic fantasy series of novels chronicling adventures of the renegade drow elf character Drizzt Do'Urden written by R. A. Salvatore.It is the follow-up series to Legacy of the Drow and is followed up by The Hunter's Blades Trilogy, and also followed on from the Servant of the Shard in The Sellswords trilogy.

  5. R. A. Salvatore bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Two Swords: 2004: 1370: 1371: R. A. Salvatore-War of the Spider Queen: N/A: Dissolution: 2002: 1372: 1372: Richard Lee Byers-Each novel in the series is written by a different author with Salvatore overseeing the development of the overall project. [1] War of the Spider Queen: N/A: Insurrection: 2002: 1372: 1372: Thomas M. Reid-

  6. The Hunter's Blades Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Thousand Orcs debuted on the New York Times bestseller list at number 11. [2] Reviews were generally positive. Publishers Weekly described it as a "rousing tale of derring-do and harrowing escapes", although in doing so they acknowledged that it was a "light-hearted sword and sorcery novel" which gained some depth through Drizzt's philosophical ponderings about human frailties. [3]

  7. Faerûn - Wikipedia

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    Faerûn (/ f eɪ ˈ r uː n / fay-ROON) is a fictional continent and the primary setting of the Dungeons & Dragons world of Forgotten Realms.It is described in detail in several editions of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (first published in 1987 by TSR, Inc.) with the most recent being the 5th edition from Wizards of the Coast, [1] [2] and various locales and aspects are described in ...

  8. Servant of the Shard - Wikipedia

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    After regaining his confidence and will to live (lost in Paths of Darkness, when Drizzt Do'Urden seemed to have died without being defeated fairly by Artemis, thus apparently taking from him the ability to prove to himself that he was a better fighter), Artemis Entreri finds himself allied with the mercenary Jarlaxle as the drow's tie to the surface world.

  9. Books of Swords - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Swords series is also linked to the Empire of the East series, which is set in the same universe and presents the backstory to the series. [3] The first three works in the Empire of the East series predate the Book of Swords series (The Broken Lands (1968), The Black Mountains (1971), and Changeling Earth (1973), also titled Ardneh's World), with the fourth Empire of the East book ...